I want to apologize to Daniel Fisher. I once left a negative comment about him, that he read and responded to. My assumption about him was 100% wrong. Daniel, you are a great man and a purest. You did not need to share this vid as only a small handfull of enthusiasts can even consider buying such a device. Your other video/gear reviews are super on point and informative. You, my man...know your sh#t but inform the viewer in the most (and this will sound silly) caring way.
The idea the Emerson twiddled all those knobs, and jumped back and forth between piano, organ, the Moog, and then stabbed them all with knives is mind-blowing.
According to the Sweetwater web site referenced below the video, it is "no longer available". I'll have to take my gym bag full of $100 bills and stuff it back into the mattress.
I had that sloped cabinet i believe it was called 55 or something. I literally got it for a pack of beers in the late 90s. Unfortunately i later learned it was broken. It could only play one note at the time. So we eventually tossed it away, straight to junkyard area.
Same thing happened to me but with a car. It was some old Mercedes with silly doors that opened upwards and it didn't even have a backseat. Since I didn't have any money it was given to me as my first car by this old guy in the neighborhood that said he was too old to drive it anymore. Anyway, it got shitty gas mileage and didn't even have a CD-player so I scrapped it and bought an almost new KIA instead. It even has an AUX input for my Ipod! :)
I had this bottle of MacAllan scotch that indicated on the label it was bottled at sixty years of aging. I figured it had to have spoiled after sixty years. So I poured it out.
I found a system 55 at the junkyard, whilst looking for somewhere to sleep. It had a loose wire in the back of it. Connected it back and she worked a treat. Got me all inspired and shit. Practiced on it every day for 32 years. Featured on my debut album that went triple platinum in 68 countries. Now I'm rich af
If I had that system I would have all of the empty cabinetry filled, the preset modules removed, and the blank panels either sold or brought to full working order.
The preset box doesn't change 'routings' - you need to manually re-patch those. Also I see you used the keyboard CV calibration controls as a 'bend wheel'... OK doing that for just a demo like here, but on a gig you'd be totally avoiding touching those..!
They're discontinuing the Minimoog again, but they can put THIS out.?. -_- Moog, you're drunk. At around 5:30, this video does make me hope (perhaps vainly) that they might someday make a Minifooger Reverb, tho. *crosses fingers* ;) :D
This is a little off topic but apparently a movie studio has secured the rights to "Karn-Evil 9" and plans on making a feature length movie which Carl Palmer says should be released sometime in 2022.
Hi Alberto, there was no processing after the synth. What you're hearing is the built-in 905 REVERBRATION module that uses three 6" springs. Thanks for watching!
The second sequencer sounds just like an Atari punk console. Lol. The most expensive synth sounds just like the cheapest. No, it's really cool but I doubt I'll ever be able to afford it.
You would think that something that massive and complicated (and expensive) would create sounds that are so beyond a fixed architecture synth. But, based on the video, it really doesn't. I can easily create sounds like this on my regular ole synths.
Hi deroden, you can create endless varieties and complexities of sounds on it (until the heat death of the Universe...). But, as I mentioned, I was not allowed to re-patch or even tweak the knobs (other than fine tuning the oscillators) due to a live performance demo happening right after. Thanks for watching!
Oh no, are you one of those idiots on GS that kept saying in the "why didn't you go modular" thread that there was no reason to go modular if all the sounds you'd use could already be made with a fixed architecture synthesizer? I hope not. Anyway, the counter-argument is always the same one: you've got many, many more possibilities of creating the sound you want on a modular, cause you can build your own system and patch it your own way. AND the point of modular is not making different sounds (after all, was the point of fixed architecture synths to make different sounds from a modular system?) no it's not about that, it's about creating sounds differently. They really just are different instruments.
One of the "dirty little secrets" about Keith Emerson is, he basically used a voice structure very similar to a Mini-moog most of the time. He generally used just three oscillators, a low pass filter, etc. Mind you, his original modular synth wasn't like this. The original synth that he used on the first ELP album was basically a slightly souped up I-C, with a custom preset box (which originally sat on top of the synth). If you watch either the Pictures At An Exhibition film (which was shot a few weeks after the first album came out) or the Beat Club video, you can see what I'm talking about. It was only as time went on that he added all the other stuff, e.g. the sequencers, more oscillator the more elaborate preset system, and so on, basically turning it into a souped III-C. But yes, you can do a lot of thing son this and most modular synths that you can't do on a pre-patched synth (at least, not the ones that were around in the 70's). You can have more flexible filter setups, things like ring modulation, wave shaping, virtually infinite modulation possibilities, etc. You can also patch any signal path you want, so you can do stuff like patching an oscillator into reverb into the filter, instead of having the filter first. And these days, there's so many makes of modular gear, you can mix and match and create any combination of modules you want, instead of buying someone else's idea of what should be in a synth.
I believe this cruft can be replaced with 10,000 lines of Python code, and then recycled as scrap metal. As a minimalist, owning something like this is my nightmare.
As a minimalist, you shouldn’t be using synths at all. Sounds of nature, sounds of a house, sounds of ice in a tumbler, water running, water spraying, a flushing toilet, a squeaky hinge - if you are serious, all you need is a good mic or two.
ob·so·lete: "no longer produced or used" Not true since modular synthesizers are currently produced by hundred's of different manufactures and currently used in the studio and live by many tens of thousands of musicians. :-)
Such a great machine. But it is not tuned even to one octave, not to mention two or more. Just don't say that it should be so. So far, I've only seen a demonstration of the instability of the oscillators and an attempt to paint over it all with reverb (as you know, with processing and a doorbell sounds magical). Like only for the overall look.
A great tribute to the maestro Keith Emerson .. sadly missed but his music will live on forever x.
I want to apologize to Daniel Fisher. I once left a negative comment about him, that he read and responded to. My assumption about him was 100% wrong. Daniel, you are a great man and a purest. You did not need to share this vid as only a small handfull of enthusiasts can even consider buying such a device. Your other video/gear reviews are super on point and informative. You, my man...know your sh#t but inform the viewer in the most (and this will sound silly) caring way.
I saw Emerson, Lake & Palmer live at the Isle of Wight festival in 1970. Totally groundbreaking.
The idea the Emerson twiddled all those knobs, and jumped back and forth between piano, organ, the Moog, and then stabbed them all with knives is mind-blowing.
He was both a great musician and a very good showman. IMHO, there will
never be anyone like him ever again. RIP "Fingers" .
He only stabbed his L-100.
I still can't believe they gave him a massive knob-twisting machine and told him not to twist any knobs.
I like how he twisted the knobs anyway.
Dont save over the preset!
Gorgeous, Emersonesque! :)
"Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends..."
An outstanding demo - really great!
$150,000 and it only has a 2 year warranty.? For that price it should be life time.
For that price it should come with a booklet of gift certificates to the House of Pleasure Happy Ending Massage Parlor.
If you want one of these, you have to build it yourself. You have to build it yourself, a module at a time, to understand how it works.
It also has about 22U worth of empty cabinets.
@@samandor1 Just play it and you'll understand how it works.
Heaven is a giant omnipotent modular system that controls all forms of motion and consciousness with CV and gates.
John Doe Heaven is a place where nothing really happens.
@@samandor1 ever
I’ve had this thought quite frequently. And as of lately I’m beginning to see wisdom and truth in this understanding...
This is wonderful and perfect!
Thank you for the little red heart!
According to the Sweetwater web site referenced below the video, it is "no longer available". I'll have to take my gym bag full of $100 bills and stuff it back into the mattress.
they only made 3 i believe
God only knows what all of those wires and plug-ins are for! Oh, Mr. Moog and Keith Emerson did.
Wow! Didn‘t know that thing has presets.
I hope whoever buys this lists it as a session musician on the album credits.
Hi Reginator, Either way, it's certainly going to get a lot of the royalties ;-) Thanks for watching!
F A N T A S T I C ! ! !
Thanks for the video!!!
I had that sloped cabinet i believe it was called 55 or something. I literally got it for a pack of beers in the late 90s. Unfortunately i later learned it was broken. It could only play one note at the time. So we eventually tossed it away, straight to junkyard area.
Same thing happened to me but with a car. It was some old Mercedes with silly doors that opened upwards and it didn't even have a backseat. Since I didn't have any money it was given to me as my first car by this old guy in the neighborhood that said he was too old to drive it anymore. Anyway, it got shitty gas mileage and didn't even have a CD-player so I scrapped it and bought an almost new KIA instead. It even has an AUX input for my Ipod! :)
I had this bottle of MacAllan scotch that indicated on the label it was bottled at sixty years of aging. I figured it had to have spoiled after sixty years. So I poured it out.
I found a system 55 at the junkyard, whilst looking for somewhere to sleep. It had a loose wire in the back of it. Connected it back and she worked a treat. Got me all inspired and shit. Practiced on it every day for 32 years. Featured on my debut album that went triple platinum in 68 countries. Now I'm rich af
Mine took up way to much space in my trailer so I traded it for a Roland System 500, I couldn't be happier
Tell me you’re joking and will have a good laugh…
There were 6 or 7 of these EMMS's built, all Sold. So who bought them?
71ELP i think daft punk own one, i also think Giorgio Moroder has one aswell
Deadmau5 also owns one
Sin duda el mejor sintetizador d Keith emerson y el más complejo dl universo el moustro dl sonido espacial una joya d moog👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👂👂👂👂👂👂
This beast is devastating!
If I had that system I would have all of the empty cabinetry filled, the preset modules removed, and the blank panels either sold or brought to full working order.
Will the bank do a 30 year fixed on a synth?
Maybe if you can convince them you'll be living inside of it...
The preset box doesn't change 'routings' - you need to manually re-patch those. Also I see you used the keyboard CV calibration controls as a 'bend wheel'... OK doing that for just a demo like here, but on a gig you'd be totally avoiding touching those..!
Keyboard stand not included.
$150,000? Gimme two!
Sorry Michael, there's a strict limit of one per customer. Maybe a friend could snag one on your behalf.
@@sweetwater it was a joke
@@levilewin3364 And so was the answer.
wonder where is Kieth's original Moog Mod?
Funny how that link up there now links to a Boog.
They're discontinuing the Minimoog again, but they can put THIS out.?. -_- Moog, you're drunk.
At around 5:30, this video does make me hope (perhaps vainly) that they might someday make a Minifooger Reverb, tho. *crosses fingers* ;) :D
I have to say the dot com looks pretty great
that beginning part dropped my existence frame rates to 30fps
This is a little off topic but apparently a movie studio has secured the rights to "Karn-Evil 9" and
plans on making a feature length movie which Carl Palmer says should be released sometime in 2022.
Are they going to start with 9 and then do prequels? -_Daniel_
OMG. The Duesenberg of synthesizers.....
Funny, the Duesenberg Auto Museum is literally 15 minutes away from Sweetwater. Thanks for watching!
Wohoo!
So what does the tv in the top right corner do????????????????
I believe they had a VCR connected to it, allowing them to play whatever amused them at each gig. Thanks for watching!
I always thought it was an oscilloscope, thanks!
According to Sound on Sound, it was used to play oscilloscope waveforms as well as porn movies. Keith wanted to be cheeky.
Ok behringer....
my greatest dream.
Daniel please how was processed the signal after the synth?
Hi Alberto, there was no processing after the synth. What you're hearing is the built-in 905 REVERBRATION module that uses three 6" springs. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Daniel, it's fantastic!
Let's see if Behringer can copy this and sell for $299
The second sequencer sounds just like an Atari punk console. Lol. The most expensive synth sounds just like the cheapest. No, it's really cool but I doubt I'll ever be able to afford it.
All for the low low price of $150,000!
Give me 2 please...LOL
You're right Alfred. That system would be even more astounding in true stereo. -_Daniel_
Impossible No one can afford a thing like that and in limited quanities Unless someone's as rich as Emerson, to say the least
Too bad this one costs me a little over two annual salaries. :-/
You would think that something that massive and complicated (and expensive) would create sounds that are so beyond a fixed architecture synth. But, based on the video, it really doesn't. I can easily create sounds like this on my regular ole synths.
Hi deroden, you can create endless varieties and complexities of sounds on it (until the heat death of the Universe...). But, as I mentioned, I was not allowed to re-patch or even tweak the knobs (other than fine tuning the oscillators) due to a live performance demo happening right after. Thanks for watching!
Oh no, are you one of those idiots on GS that kept saying in the "why didn't you go modular" thread that there was no reason to go modular if all the sounds you'd use could already be made with a fixed architecture synthesizer?
I hope not. Anyway, the counter-argument is always the same one: you've got many, many more possibilities of creating the sound you want on a modular, cause you can build your own system and patch it your own way. AND the point of modular is not making different sounds (after all, was the point of fixed architecture synths to make different sounds from a modular system?) no it's not about that, it's about creating sounds differently. They really just are different instruments.
One of the "dirty little secrets" about Keith Emerson is, he basically used a voice structure very similar to a Mini-moog most of the time. He generally used just three oscillators, a low pass filter, etc. Mind you, his original modular synth wasn't like this. The original synth that he used on the first ELP album was basically a slightly souped up I-C, with a custom preset box (which originally sat on top of the synth). If you watch either the Pictures At An Exhibition film (which was shot a few weeks after the first album came out) or the Beat Club video, you can see what I'm talking about. It was only as time went on that he added all the other stuff, e.g. the sequencers, more oscillator the more elaborate preset system, and so on, basically turning it into a souped III-C. But yes, you can do a lot of thing son this and most modular synths that you can't do on a pre-patched synth (at least, not the ones that were around in the 70's). You can have more flexible filter setups, things like ring modulation, wave shaping, virtually infinite modulation possibilities, etc. You can also patch any signal path you want, so you can do stuff like patching an oscillator into reverb into the filter, instead of having the filter first. And these days, there's so many makes of modular gear, you can mix and match and create any combination of modules you want, instead of buying someone else's idea of what should be in a synth.
Yeah... because you can show every sound possible on a synth of this size in a short video clip 🤦
I'd like to see Mathew Bellamy get one and use it, of MUSE. Or me, if I could afford it. ;)
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it should cost 5$ every time you touch it
Imho it never returns its price.
I believe this cruft can be replaced with 10,000 lines of Python code, and then recycled as scrap metal.
As a minimalist, owning something like this is my nightmare.
Just for the sounds i heard in this video, it can be easily replaced by 1500$ of eurorack modules.
But that would be without the 2 big names on it.
As a minimalist, you shouldn’t be using synths at all. Sounds of nature, sounds of a house, sounds of ice in a tumbler, water running, water spraying, a flushing toilet, a squeaky hinge - if you are serious, all you need is a good mic or two.
So that's what John Goodman's up to now
Well... that, and preparing for The Big Lebowski sequel. Thanks for watching!
obsolete...
ob·so·lete: "no longer produced or used" Not true since modular synthesizers are currently produced by hundred's of different manufactures and currently used in the studio and live by many tens of thousands of musicians. :-)
Obsolete like sailing yachts are obsolete.
obsolete like yo mama
Such a great machine. But it is not tuned even to one octave, not to mention two or more. Just don't say that it should be so. So far, I've only seen a demonstration of the instability of the oscillators and an attempt to paint over it all with reverb (as you know, with processing and a doorbell sounds magical). Like only for the overall look.